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Topic: catnip sessions (Read 13011 times)

Every now and then I upload some of my sets on soundcloud, maybe we have some trance family members here on the forum that might enjoy them :)On occasion there can be an uplifting mix, but I'm a sucker for square waves and deep bass lines, so that's what you can expect.

The "Download" button is enabled on every set, in case you want the 320kbps version.

This set was recorded live last weekend.The tracklist was not planned ahead. It's always exciting and scary to see how it all comes together, some transitions will always be better than others.If you are into this kind of music, enjoy some catnip ;)

Nothing is more epic than 80s stuff ;)Which remind me that I need to include some Michael Cassette in my upcoming "back to 2007 mix".I've been thinking about mixing 13 "top 20/30" mixes from 2014 all the way back to 2001. That's when I got interested in DJing after hearing

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As you can hear, not everything was tribal trance back then, only 99% of the stuff :P

I feel kinda bad each time I update this thread, is it okay for you guys? I don't want to look like a promoting asshole, because I couldn't care less about promotion. I just want to spread the joy of trance with fellow coronaheads.

Oh dubcat im secretly dissapointed on those mixes... I expect from your nickname and that train bellow, something more dub and smoother... im just no fanNo hard feelings :) Keep going

hehe, yeah, that dubstep wave ruined my nick :P!Kinda like what happened to the vocalist in Dimmu Borgir, named himself Shagrath before Lord of the Rings was cool.

Do you have any artists in mind that has fresh stuff out ? It's always fun to mix genres I'm not used to.If you dubstep people could give me some names, I'll head over to beatport and buy some juicy wav's.